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Browns Renovation

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Browns Renovation

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Specializing in all projects big or small from minor electrical, painting, fixture installations, plumbing, to hauling and demolition. Insured and cheaper than the big names!

Specializing in all projects big or small from minor electrical, painting, fixture installations, plumbing, to hauling and demolition. Insured and cheaper than the big names!


Real Esate Resource

608 Woodland Knolls Road
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Real Esate Resource

608 Woodland Knolls Road
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27 years of experience

We have staff to cover jobs big and small. We do not offer financing options and all contracts require 50% of accepted proposals upon the execution of contract and the balance upon completion.

We have staff to cover jobs big and small. We do not offer financing options and all contracts require 50% of accepted proposals upon the execution of contract and the balance upon completion.



Bridgewater Custom Renovations

723 E London Ave
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Bridgewater Custom Renovations

723 E London Ave
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Customers say: Terrific value
21 years of experience

Bridgewater Custom Renovations is a small renovation company, with low overhead to keep the pricing low for the customer. All of our work is held to a high standard of quality. This business was started in 2004, when a life long hobby turned into a career path.

Bridgewater Custom Renovations is a small renovation company, with low overhead to keep the pricing low for the customer. All of our work is held to a high standard of quality. This business was started in 2004, when a life long hobby turned into a career path.


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Xtrahands

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17 years of experience

Our vision is to make life easier for overwhelmed individuals and small businesses. Something you cannot teach in colleges and universities is how to recognize that you cannot do it all; that life can be easier; that making that call for assistance is a proactive step to decreasing the stress in your day!

Our vision is to make life easier for overwhelmed individuals and small businesses. Something you cannot teach in colleges and universities is how to recognize that you cannot do it all; that life can be easier; that making that call for assistance is a proactive step to decreasing the stress in your day!






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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, using samples and expertise to find the best materials.

Regularly inspect older furnishings for scratches, dents, sun damage, tears, or insect infestations in upholstered objects. These are all signs that an object needs to be repaired, and tending to them sooner rather than later will ensure they don’t worsen with time and eventually require more costly refinishing.

Wood furniture is usually vulnerable to water damage. However, larger furniture tends to have a high chance of being salvaged as long as it hasn’t been standing in water for more than 24 hours. You can restore bedpoles, table and couch legs, and other wood parts that haven’t been fully saturated. Meanwhile, smaller objects like decors or furniture with fabric wrapping may require full replacement.

Whether it is worth it to ship your bedroom furniture depends on your priorities, but it can be hard to decide. You should ship your bedroom furniture if the pieces have sentimental or antique value and if it will make you happy to have them in your new home. But if your mattress or box spring is worn out (the average lifespan of a bed is seven to ten years), it's probably not worth the money or effort to ship if you’re moving somewhere where bedroom furniture is readily available. 

If you’re dealing with a drawer that’s sticky or askew, learning how to fix drawer slides is relatively simple. Start by removing the drawer from the cabinet and examining the slides for any damage or broken parts. If they appear intact, clean the sides and corresponding tracks with a hot, damp cloth. Lubricate the slides (bar soap works in a pinch) and tighten the screws. Finally, reinsert the drawer, making sure it glides effortlessly along the slides. Test the drawer to ensure it opens and closes smoothly, making any necessary adjustments for proper alignment.

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